SIR,—Your readers far and wide, have cause to thank you for speaking out so boldly in your last issue on the subject of opening the ports of Tasmania." If men ...
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Article : 782 wordsDEAR SIR,—Your invitation to every one who has the interest of the colony of heart to speak out must bo my excuse for this, letter. Hitherto I have ...
Article : 1,047 wordsSIR,—The letter of "Citizen," in your issue of Friday last, calls attention to an eyesore in Charles-street, which it would be greatly to the benefit of the citizens ...
Article : 382 wordsThe hon Alexander Clerke has resigned his seat in the Legislative Council as representative of the district of Meander, believing, that the legality of his position ...
Article : 459 wordsSIR,-In the Hobart Town Gazette' of the 1st inst.', I notice that a public meeting is called by Major Dumbleton "for the inhabitants of the district to take into ...
Article : 617 wordsSIR,—Being firmly persuaded that tobacco can be produced in this colony of excellent quality, and as the time for sowing the seed is close at hand (between ...
Article : 1,093 wordsDEAR SIR,—The state of the colony is the constant theme of conversation; go where you will, you hear people complaining most bitterly of the times; every ...
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The Tasmanian (Launceston, Tas. : 1871 - 1879), Sat 12 Aug 1871, Page 12
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